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Sep 11, 2009 04:10 |  #1

my friend who is the groom is plannign on renting me some lenses to shoot for his wedding. his first photog was a douche so within the last week he went ahead and got a new one. that story is for another time. the wedding is this sat. he's plannig to rent me the lens friday afternoon. the new photog will be shooting the ceremony and on.

i was ask to shot the prep stuff for them since the photog was last min and he said he cant do since he's already doing 10 hrs starting at the ceremony. i was wondering what lens to use for prep and detail work. the groom initially wanted to rent me a 85 1.2 and 70-200 2.8 is since the first photog might have been a problem. i still want to shoot some at the ceremony but i really dont want to walk around with a big white lens distracting people since im not even the main photog. im only shooting as a guest. i was thinking of maybe some primes to go with my 24-70. i was thinking something that was good for portraits and then with some reach on my 40d for ceremony. i know the great white lens is ideal but i dont know if i am able to move around discreetly with it at the ceremony. any help is appreciated.


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Sep 11, 2009 04:23 |  #2

The 24-70 will be fine. Lenses won't be your problem. Stay out of the way of the pro, try not to spoil the main photog's photos.

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Sep 11, 2009 04:35 |  #3

The 135L is a bit more discreet I think as it is black. A lot of people like that lens.
The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is a nice little prime which I use quite a bit.
Don't forget to have fun too - if you are a guest you'll want to get a balance between taking pics and enjoying your friends' special day.


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Sep 11, 2009 04:56 |  #4

Depending on where the prep is taking place I use my 70-200 quite a lot during it to keep out of the way and get details shots, very useful lens for prep. A prime with more reach than the 24-70 would also be useful for this though if you dont want to lug the 70-200 f2.8 IS around.

24-70 is a nice lens for most things on the 5D.

30mm Sigma suggested by Mike is a nice lens on a crop body but the 50mm f1.4 would be better for you imo as you can use it on your 5D and crop body. The 30mm Sigma on a full frame camera results in a very strong vignette, its not pretty.

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Sep 11, 2009 05:05 |  #5

Ah yes...I saw he had a 40D but I didn't see the 5D on his list! :oops:


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Sep 11, 2009 05:10 |  #6

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Depending on where the prep is taking place I use my 70-200 quite a lot during it to keep out of the way and get details shots, very useful lens for prep. A prime with more reach than the 24-70 would also be useful for this though if you dont want to lug the 70-200 f2.8 IS around.

24-70 is a nice lens for most things on the 5D.

30mm Sigma suggested by Mike is a nice lens on a crop body but the 50mm f1.4 would be better for you imo as you can use it on your 5D and crop body. The 30mm Sigma on a full frame camera results in a very strong vignette, its not pretty.

70-200 for prep shots? Do your brides get dressed on football fields?! I guess things are different in the UK. 17-55 or 30 F1.4 for me - on full frame that's about 24-70/50mm.

The 30 F1.4 is advertised as a lens for crop bodies, not full frame.


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Sep 11, 2009 05:22 |  #7

tim wrote in post #8623768 (external link)
70-200 for prep shots? Do your brides get dressed on football fields?! I guess things are different in the UK. 17-55 or 30 F1.4 for me - on full frame that's about 24-70/50mm.

The 30 F1.4 is advertised as a lens for crop bodies, not full frame.

I am pretty sure rooms on our small Island are generally smaller than most places :) but even then in small rooms if you want to get close or give the bride some room the 70-200 comes in handy. Yup I probably use my 24-70 and 50mm the most for prep, but I also cant remember one wedding where I didn't also use my 70-200 for some prep shots, sometimes even on a cropped body.

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Sep 11, 2009 05:41 |  #8

Interesting. I don't take photos quite like that, and plus full frame changes things a bit.


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Sep 11, 2009 05:51 |  #9

tim wrote in post #8623815 (external link)
Interesting. I don't take photos quite like that, and plus full frame changes things a bit.

Yup FF definitely gives the 70-200 a different feel, that was actually shot on a 40D though which is what I tend to have my 70-200 on a lot of the time.


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Sep 11, 2009 07:11 |  #10

Call me crazy, but if I want things bigger I just stand closer!


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Sep 11, 2009 07:26 |  #11

tim wrote in post #8624089 (external link)
Call me crazy, but if I want things bigger I just stand closer!

Yup always an option, but its also sometimes nice to give brides plenty of room when doing prep if you want shots to look nice and natural so the 70-200 is good for that.


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Sep 11, 2009 07:37 |  #12

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Call me crazy, but if I want things bigger I just stand closer!

You're crazy.

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Sep 11, 2009 11:45 |  #13

thanks for all the suggestions guys. i know i will definitely be staying out of the photogs way. that's another reason why i dont want to walk around with that great white lens. hehe. how would shooting with a 135L on a crop sound for the reach i need? maybe 35L for the details? or am i better off getting the 85L for details and nice portraits on the 5d. i can get both as money isnt a big deal. i personally am not that fond of the 50mm FL especially on the 5d. i dont like how it is for portraits. i dont know how it does for details tho.

oh yea i forgot to tell u guys that the prep will be done in a salon and straight there to the church. the groom bridesmaids and moms will all be there. i will have all of that to myself since the main photog wont start til the ceremony.


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Sep 11, 2009 11:48 |  #14

tim wrote in post #8623632 (external link)
The 24-70 will be fine. Lenses won't be your problem. Stay out of the way of the pro, try not to spoil the main photog's photos.

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thanks for that tim. i have read it but i will be rereading it before tomorrow morning.


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Sep 11, 2009 17:02 |  #15

so my friend only rented me the 85L. it was too late to ask for the 135L. now i need to start researching the 85L archives for some cool wedding shots. any other info on this 85L is greatly appreciated.


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